You have complete control over the Sentinel Advance II's lighting features in the Color Control Tab of the included software. The choice of lighting colors are red, green, blue, teal, yellow, purple and white, or you can mix and match any color combination you like, for example changing the front lighting to red while having white on the top or vice versa. You also have the option to turn off the lighting effects completely. Here you can also add or customize your OLED logo simply by using a 32x32 grey scale image.

In the photos below you can see the many colors of the Sentinel Advance II in action, along with the OLED display. If you look at the bottom right hand photo you can see that I had set the DPI at 8200, which makes the Sentinel Advance II extremely hyper sensitive to the smallest movement.

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Ah. I have the original. That's what I'm using right now instead of my Naga since it went to crap. It's fairly big and sturdy. Won't be getting the new one though. I'm looking to get a G600 soon. That probably will be my main until that breaks. But at least I know I still have my Sentinel.

I have the Death Adder it has been a great mouse. But I think I will play with the Advance II for a little while it has a nice response time and a nice set of features. Although the G600 is loaded when it comes to buttons.